I-4 scenes

Jon R. Foshhee, from the State of Florida Department of Transportation, inspects a pothole that opened up on Interstate 4 in the eastbound lane. The depression in the road is believed to be from a damaged storm sewer pipe. The 10 to 12 feet in diameter and 4-foot deep closed 2 lanes on I-4 and back up traffic for most of the morning into the afternoon. Crews completed repairs in the road before the afternoon rush hour.

Jon R. Foshhee, from the State of Florida Department of Transportation, inspects a pothole that opened up on Interstate 4 in the eastbound lane. The depression in the road is believed to be from a damaged storm sewer pipe. The 10 to 12 feet in diameter and 4-foot deep closed 2 lanes on I-4 and back up traffic for most of the morning into the afternoon. Crews completed repairs in the road before the afternoon rush hour. (ANGELA PETERSON, ORLANDO SENTINEL)

Jon R. Foshhee, from the State of Florida Department of Transportation, inspects a pothole that opened up on Interstate 4 in the eastbound lane. The depression in the road is believed to be from a damaged storm sewer pipe. The 10 to 12 feet in diameter and 4-foot deep closed 2 lanes on I-4 and back up traffic for most of the morning into the afternoon. Crews completed repairs in the road before the afternoon rush hour.ANGELA PETERSON, ORLANDO SENTINEL